mariadb/mysql-test/t/join_nested.test

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--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t0,t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9;
--enable_warnings
SET @save_optimizer_switch=@@optimizer_switch;
SET optimizer_switch=ifnull(@optimizer_switch_for_join_nested_test,'outer_join_with_cache=off');
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if (`select @join_cache_level_for_join_nested_test is null`)
{
set join_cache_level=1;
}
if (`select @join_cache_level_for_join_nested_test is not null`)
{
set join_cache_level=@join_cache_level_for_join_nested_test;
}
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CREATE TABLE t8 (a int, b int, c int);
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Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
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FROM (t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10;
SELECT t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
FROM (t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10;
SELECT t5.a,t5.b
FROM t5;
SELECT t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b
FROM t5
LEFT JOIN
(
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b;
SELECT t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b
FROM t5
LEFT JOIN
(
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b AND
(t8.a < 1 OR t8.c IS NULL);
SELECT t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b
FROM t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b;
SELECT t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b
FROM t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b,
t5
LEFT JOIN
(
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b;
SELECT t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b
FROM t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b,
t5
LEFT JOIN
(
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b
WHERE t2.a > 3 AND
(t6.a < 6 OR t6.c IS NULL);
SELECT t1.a,t1.b
FROM t1;
SELECT t1.a,t1.b,t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b
FROM t1
LEFT JOIN
(
t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b,
t5
LEFT JOIN
(
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b
)
ON (t3.b=2 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND (t6.b=2 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.b=t5.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t6.c IS NULL or t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.a != 2);
SELECT t1.a,t1.b,t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b
FROM t1
LEFT JOIN
(
t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b,
t5
LEFT JOIN
(
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b
)
ON (t3.b=2 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND (t6.b=2 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.b=t5.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t6.c IS NULL or t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.a != 2)
WHERE (t2.a >= 4 OR t2.c IS NULL);
SELECT t0.a,t0.b
FROM t0;
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT t0.a,t0.b,t1.a,t1.b,t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b
FROM t0,t1
LEFT JOIN
(
t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b,
t5
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Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
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LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
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)
ON (t3.b=2 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND (t6.b=2 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
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(t1.a != 2)
WHERE t0.a=1 AND
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SELECT t0.a,t0.b,t1.a,t1.b,t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b
FROM t0,t1
LEFT JOIN
(
t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b,
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Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
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LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b
)
ON (t3.b=2 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND (t6.b=2 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.b=t5.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t6.c IS NULL or t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.a != 2)
WHERE t0.a=1 AND
t0.b=t1.b AND
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SELECT t0.a,t0.b,t1.a,t1.b,t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
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FROM t0,t1
LEFT JOIN
(
t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b,
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LEFT JOIN
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Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
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Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
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Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
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Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
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FROM t1, (t3, t4)
RIGHT JOIN
t2
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b
WHERE t1.a <= 2;
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (-1,9,0), (-3,10,0), (-2,8,0), (-4,11,0), (-5,15,0);
CREATE INDEX idx_b ON t2(b);
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
FROM (t3,t4)
LEFT JOIN
(t1,t2)
ON t3.a=1 AND t3.b=t2.b AND t2.b=t4.b AND t2.a>0;
SELECT t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
FROM (t3,t4)
LEFT JOIN
(t1,t2)
ON t3.a=1 AND t3.b=t2.b AND t2.b=t4.b AND t2.a>0;
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT t0.a,t0.b,t1.a,t1.b,t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b,t9.a,t9.b
FROM t0,t1
LEFT JOIN
(
t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b AND t2.a>0,
t5
LEFT JOIN
(
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
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LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b
)
ON (t3.b=2 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND (t6.b=2 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.b=t5.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t6.c IS NULL or t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.a != 2),
t9
WHERE t0.a=1 AND
t0.b=t1.b AND
(t2.a >= 4 OR t2.c IS NULL) AND
(t3.a < 5 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND
(t3.b=t4.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t4.c IS NULL) AND
(t5.a >=2 OR t5.c IS NULL) AND
(t6.a >=4 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t7.a <= 2 OR t7.c IS NULL) AND
(t8.a < 1 OR t8.c IS NULL) AND
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(t9.a=1);
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EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT t0.a,t0.b,t1.a,t1.b,t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
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Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b AND t5.a>0
)
ON (t3.b=2 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND (t6.b=2 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.b=t5.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t6.c IS NULL or t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.a != 2),
t9
WHERE t0.a=1 AND
t0.b=t1.b AND
(t2.a >= 4 OR t2.c IS NULL) AND
(t3.a < 5 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND
(t3.b=t4.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t4.c IS NULL) AND
(t5.a >=2 OR t5.c IS NULL) AND
(t6.a >=4 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t7.a <= 2 OR t7.c IS NULL) AND
(t8.a < 1 OR t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t8.b=t9.b OR t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t9.a=1);
INSERT INTO t8 VALUES (-3,12,0), (-1,14,0), (-5,15,0), (-1,11,0), (-4,13,0);
CREATE INDEX idx_b ON t8(b);
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT t0.a,t0.b,t1.a,t1.b,t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b,t9.a,t9.b
FROM t0,t1
LEFT JOIN
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t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b AND t2.a>0 AND t4.a>0,
t5
LEFT JOIN
(
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10 AND t8.a>=0
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b AND t5.a>0
)
ON (t3.b=2 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND (t6.b=2 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.b=t5.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t6.c IS NULL or t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.a != 2),
t9
WHERE t0.a=1 AND
t0.b=t1.b AND
(t2.a >= 4 OR t2.c IS NULL) AND
(t3.a < 5 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND
(t3.b=t4.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t4.c IS NULL) AND
(t5.a >=2 OR t5.c IS NULL) AND
(t6.a >=4 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t7.a <= 2 OR t7.c IS NULL) AND
(t8.a < 1 OR t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t8.b=t9.b OR t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t9.a=1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (-1,133,0), (-2,12,0), (-3,11,0), (-5,15,0);
CREATE INDEX idx_b ON t1(b);
CREATE INDEX idx_a ON t0(a);
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT t0.a,t0.b,t1.a,t1.b,t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b,t9.a,t9.b
FROM t0,t1
LEFT JOIN
(
t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b,
t5
LEFT JOIN
(
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b
)
ON (t3.b=2 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND (t6.b=2 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.b=t5.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t6.c IS NULL or t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.a != 2) AND t1.a>0,
t9
WHERE t0.a=1 AND
t0.b=t1.b AND
(t2.a >= 4 OR t2.c IS NULL) AND
(t3.a < 5 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND
(t3.b=t4.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t4.c IS NULL) AND
(t5.a >=2 OR t5.c IS NULL) AND
(t6.a >=4 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t7.a <= 2 OR t7.c IS NULL) AND
(t8.a < 1 OR t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t8.b=t9.b OR t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t9.a=1);
SELECT t0.a,t0.b,t1.a,t1.b,t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b,t4.a,t4.b,
t5.a,t5.b,t6.a,t6.b,t7.a,t7.b,t8.a,t8.b,t9.a,t9.b
FROM t0,t1
LEFT JOIN
(
t2
LEFT JOIN
(t3, t4)
ON t3.a=1 AND t2.b=t4.b,
t5
LEFT JOIN
(
Implementation of WL#2486 - "Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003". * Some of the main problems fixed by the patch: - in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins - natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON for any number/nesting of the joins. - column references are correctly resolved against natural joins of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins. * This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such 'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of name resolution contexts used at parse time. NOTICE: - This patch is not complete in the sense that - there are 2 test cases that still do not pass - one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked with a comment "TODO: WL#2486". - it does not include a new test specific for the task mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics., mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/derived.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/errors.result: The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message. mysql-test/r/fulltext.result: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/r/insert_select.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/r/join.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/join_crash.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/multi_update.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/select.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/r/union.result: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/errors.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/fulltext.test: Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics => the ON condition can refer only to the join operands. mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. This test doesn't pass completetly yet! mysql-test/t/insert_select.test: More detailed error message. mysql-test/t/join.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/join_crash.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/select.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics. mysql-test/t/union.test: More detailed error message. sql/item.cc: - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables - find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table - fixed comments/typos sql/item.h: - added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class Name_resolution_context - commented old code - standardized formatting sql/mysql_priv.h: - refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures, - added a new procedure for natural join table references, - renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names sql/sp.cc: - pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables - extra parameter to find_field_in_tables sql/sql_acl.cc: - renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref - extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref - commented old code sql/sql_base.cc: This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486). - added many comments to old code - refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table referenes. - NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures: mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns, store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types. The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'. - Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one generic iterator over the fields of a table reference. - Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures. sql/sql_class.h: - Commented old code. sql/sql_delete.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_help.cc: - pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables - adjust the list of tables for name resolution sql/sql_insert.cc: - Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to support the list of tables for name resolution - context->first_name_resolution_table, and table_list->next_name_resolution_table. Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in the first table. - Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table. - Commented old code sql/sql_lex.cc: - set select_lex.parent_lex correctly - set correct state of the current name resolution context sql/sql_lex.h: - Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions. - Commented old code. sql/sql_load.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_olap.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_parse.cc: - correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex - set the first table of the current name resoltion context - added support for NATURAL/USING joins - commented old code sql/sql_select.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. - Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables - Improved comments sql/sql_show.cc: - Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex. sql/sql_update.cc: - Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables. sql/sql_yacc.yy: - Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards. - Added support for NATURAL/USING joins. sql/table.cc: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref sql/table.h: - Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous representation of column references for stored tables and for views. - Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins. - Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref tests/mysql_client_test.c: Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
(t6, t7)
LEFT JOIN
t8
ON t7.b=t8.b AND t6.b < 10
)
ON t6.b >= 2 AND t5.b=t7.b
)
ON (t3.b=2 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND (t6.b=2 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.b=t5.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t6.c IS NULL or t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t1.a != 2) AND t1.a>0,
t9
WHERE t0.a=1 AND
t0.b=t1.b AND
(t2.a >= 4 OR t2.c IS NULL) AND
(t3.a < 5 OR t3.c IS NULL) AND
(t3.b=t4.b OR t3.c IS NULL OR t4.c IS NULL) AND
(t5.a >=2 OR t5.c IS NULL) AND
(t6.a >=4 OR t6.c IS NULL) AND
(t7.a <= 2 OR t7.c IS NULL) AND
(t8.a < 1 OR t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t8.b=t9.b OR t8.c IS NULL) AND
(t9.a=1);
SELECT t2.a,t2.b
FROM t2;
SELECT t3.a,t3.b
FROM t3;
SELECT t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b
FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t2.b=t3.b
WHERE t2.a = 4 OR (t2.a > 4 AND t3.a IS NULL);
SELECT t2.a,t2.b,t3.a,t3.b
FROM t2 LEFT JOIN (t3) ON t2.b=t3.b
WHERE t2.a = 4 OR (t2.a > 4 AND t3.a IS NULL);
ALTER TABLE t3
CHANGE COLUMN a a1 int,
CHANGE COLUMN c c1 int;
SELECT t2.a,t2.b,t3.a1,t3.b
FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t2.b=t3.b
WHERE t2.a = 4 OR (t2.a > 4 AND t3.a1 IS NULL);
WL#2486 - natural and using join according to SQL:2003 * Provide backwards compatibility extension to name resolution of coalesced columns. The patch allows such columns to be qualified with a table (and db) name, as it is in 4.1. Based on a patch from Monty. * Adjusted tests accordingly to test both backwards compatible name resolution of qualified columns, and ANSI-style resolution of non-qualified columns. For this, each affected test has two versions - one with qualified columns, and one without. mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/bdb.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/innodb.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/join.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/join_outer.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/null_key.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/order_by.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/select.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/subselect.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/t/bdb.test: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/t/innodb.test: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/t/join.test: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/t/join_outer.test: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/t/null_key.test: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/t/order_by.test: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/t/select.test: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/t/subselect.test: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified. sql/sql_base.cc: * Applied Monty's patch for backwards compatible name resolution of qualified columns. The idea is: - When a column is qualified, search for the column in all tables/views underlying each natural join. In this case natural joins are *not* considered leaves. - If a column is not qualified, then consider natural joins as leaves, thus directly search the result columns of natural joins. * Simplified 'find_field_in_tables()' - unified two similar loops into one. sql/table.cc: - Removed method & members not needed after Monty's patch. sql/table.h: - Removed method & members not needed after Monty's patch. tests/mysql_client_test.c: Put back old tests to test that coalesced columns of natural joins can be qualified.
2005-08-23 17:08:04 +02:00
SELECT t2.a,t2.b,t3.a1,t3.b
FROM t2 NATURAL LEFT JOIN t3
WHERE t2.a = 4 OR (t2.a > 4 AND t3.a1 IS NULL);
DROP TABLE t0,t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6,t7,t8,t9;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int);
CREATE TABLE t3 (a int);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2);
#check proper syntax for nested outer joins
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t2.a=t3.a) ON t1.a=t3.a;
#must be equivalent to:
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t2.a=t3.a ON t1.a=t3.a;
#check that everything is al right when all tables contain not more than 1 row
#(bug #4922)
DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a=2;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t2.a=t3.a ON t1.a=t3.a;
DELETE FROM t2;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t2.a=t3.a ON t1.a=t3.a;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3;
#on expression for a nested outer join does not depend on the outer table
#bug #4976
CREATE TABLE t1(a int, key (a));
CREATE TABLE t2(b int, key (b));
CREATE TABLE t3(c int, key (c));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL), (0), (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9),
(10), (11), (12), (13), (14), (15), (16), (17), (18), (19);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (NULL), (0), (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9),
(10), (11), (12), (13), (14), (15), (16), (17), (18), (19);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (0), (1), (2), (3), (4), (5);
EXPLAIN SELECT a, b, c FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2, t3) ON c < 3 and b = c;
EXPLAIN SELECT a, b, c FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2, t3) ON b < 3 and b = c;
SELECT a, b, c FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2, t3) ON b < 3 and b = c;
DELETE FROM t3;
EXPLAIN SELECT a, b, c FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2, t3) ON b < 3 and b = c;
SELECT a, b, c FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2, t3) ON b < 3 and b = c;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3;
#
# Test for bug #11284: empty table in a nested left join
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (c11 int);
CREATE TABLE t2 (c21 int);
CREATE TABLE t3 (c31 int);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4), (5);
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON c11=c21;
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON c11=c21;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON c21=c31) ON c11=c21;
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON c21=c31) ON c11=c21;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3;
#
# Bug #12154: creation of temp table for a query with nested outer join
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (goods int(12) NOT NULL, price varchar(128) NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (23, 2340), (26, 9900);
CREATE TABLE t2 (goods int(12), name varchar(50), shop char(2));
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (23, 'as300', 'fr'), (26, 'as600', 'fr');
create table t3 (groupid int(12) NOT NULL, goodsid int(12) NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (3,23), (6,26);
CREATE TABLE t4 (groupid int(12));
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6);
SELECT * FROM
(SELECT DISTINCT gl.groupid, gp.price
FROM t4 gl
LEFT JOIN
(t3 g INNER JOIN t2 p ON g.goodsid = p.goods
INNER JOIN t1 gp ON p.goods = gp.goods)
ON gl.groupid = g.groupid and p.shop = 'fr') t;
CREATE VIEW v1 AS
SELECT g.groupid groupid, p.goods goods,
p.name name, p.shop shop,
gp.price price
FROM t3 g INNER JOIN t2 p ON g.goodsid = p.goods
INNER JOIN t1 gp on p.goods = gp.goods;
CREATE VIEW v2 AS
SELECT DISTINCT g.groupid, fr.price
FROM t4 g
LEFT JOIN
v1 fr on g.groupid = fr.groupid and fr.shop = 'fr';
SELECT * FROM v2;
SELECT * FROM
(SELECT DISTINCT g.groupid, fr.price
FROM t4 g
LEFT JOIN
v1 fr on g.groupid = fr.groupid and fr.shop = 'fr') t;
DROP VIEW v1,v2;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3,t4;
#
# Bug #13545: problem with NATURAL/USING joins.
#
CREATE TABLE t1(a int);
CREATE TABLE t2(b int);
CREATE TABLE t3(c int, d int);
CREATE TABLE t4(d int);
CREATE TABLE t5(e int, f int);
CREATE TABLE t6(f int);
CREATE VIEW v1 AS
SELECT e FROM t5 JOIN t6 ON t5.e=t6.f;
CREATE VIEW v2 AS
SELECT e FROM t5 NATURAL JOIN t6;
SELECT t1.a FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON a=b JOIN t3 ON a=c JOIN t4 USING(d);
--error 1054
SELECT t1.x FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON a=b JOIN t3 ON a=c JOIN t4 USING(d);
SELECT t1.a FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON a=b JOIN t3 ON a=c NATURAL JOIN t4;
--error 1054
SELECT t1.x FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON a=b JOIN t3 ON a=c NATURAL JOIN t4;
SELECT v1.e FROM v1 JOIN t2 ON e=b JOIN t3 ON e=c JOIN t4 USING(d);
--error 1054
SELECT v1.x FROM v1 JOIN t2 ON e=b JOIN t3 ON e=c JOIN t4 USING(d);
SELECT v2.e FROM v2 JOIN t2 ON e=b JOIN t3 ON e=c JOIN t4 USING(d);
--error 1054
SELECT v2.x FROM v2 JOIN t2 ON e=b JOIN t3 ON e=c JOIN t4 USING(d);
DROP VIEW v1, v2;
DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6;
#
# BUG#13126 -test case from bug report
#
create table t1 (id1 int(11) not null);
insert into t1 values (1),(2);
create table t2 (id2 int(11) not null);
insert into t2 values (1),(2),(3),(4);
create table t3 (id3 char(16) not null);
insert into t3 values ('100');
create table t4 (id2 int(11) not null, id3 char(16));
create table t5 (id1 int(11) not null, key (id1));
insert into t5 values (1),(2),(1);
create view v1 as
select t4.id3 from t4 join t2 on t4.id2 = t2.id2;
select t1.id1 from t1 inner join (t3 left join v1 on t3.id3 = v1.id3);
drop view v1;
drop table t1, t2, t3, t4, t5;
create table t0 (a int);
insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3);
create table t1(a int);
insert into t1 select A.a + 10*(B.a) from t0 A, t0 B;
create table t2 (a int, b int);
insert into t2 values (1,1), (2,2), (3,3);
create table t3(a int, b int, filler char(200), key(a));
insert into t3 select a,a,'filler' from t1;
insert into t3 select a,a,'filler' from t1;
create table t4 like t3;
insert into t4 select * from t3;
insert into t4 select * from t3;
create table t5 like t4;
insert into t5 select * from t4;
insert into t5 select * from t4;
create table t6 like t5;
insert into t6 select * from t5;
insert into t6 select * from t5;
create table t7 like t6;
insert into t7 select * from t6;
insert into t7 select * from t6;
--replace_column 9 X
explain select * from t4 join
t2 left join (t3 join t5 on t5.a=t3.b) on t3.a=t2.b where t4.a<=>t3.b;
--replace_column 9 X
explain select * from (t4 join t6 on t6.a=t4.b) right join t3 on t4.a=t3.b
join t2 left join (t5 join t7 on t7.a=t5.b) on t5.a=t2.b where t3.a<=>t2.b;
--replace_column 9 X
explain select * from t2 left join
(t3 left join (t4 join t6 on t6.a=t4.b) on t4.a=t3.b
join t5 on t5.a=t3.b) on t3.a=t2.b;
drop table t0, t1, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, t7;
# BUG#16393
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
create table t2 (a int, filler char(100), key(a));
insert into t2 select A.a + 10*B.a, '' from t1 A, t1 B;
create table t3 like t2;
insert into t3 select * from t2;
explain select * from t1 left join
(t2 left join t3 on (t2.a = t3.a))
on (t1.a = t2.a);
drop table t1, t2, t3;
#
# Bug #16260: single row table in the inner nest of an outer join
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (id int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, type varchar(10));
CREATE TABLE t2 (pid int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, type varchar(10));
CREATE TABLE t3 (cid int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
id int NOT NULL,
pid int NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 'A'), (3, 'C');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1, 'A'), (3, 'C');
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1, 1, 1), (3, 3, 3);
SELECT * FROM t1 p LEFT JOIN (t3 JOIN t1)
ON (t1.id=t3.id AND t1.type='B' AND p.id=t3.id)
LEFT JOIN t2 ON (t3.pid=t2.pid)
WHERE p.id=1;
CREATE VIEW v1 AS
SELECT t3.* FROM t3 JOIN t1 ON t1.id=t3.id AND t1.type='B';
SELECT * FROM t1 p LEFT JOIN v1 ON p.id=v1.id
LEFT JOIN t2 ON v1.pid=t2.pid
WHERE p.id=1;
DROP VIEW v1;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3;
#
# Test for bug #18279: crash when on conditions are moved out of a nested join
# to the on conditions for the nest
CREATE TABLE t1 (id1 int PRIMARY KEY, id2 int);
CREATE TABLE t2 (id1 int PRIMARY KEY, id2 int);
CREATE TABLE t3 (id1 int PRIMARY KEY, id2 int);
CREATE TABLE t4 (id1 int PRIMARY KEY, id2 int);
CREATE TABLE t5 (id1 int PRIMARY KEY, id2 int);
SELECT t1.id1 AS id, t5.id1 AS ngroupbynsa
FROM t1 INNER JOIN t2 ON t2.id2 = t1.id1
LEFT OUTER JOIN
(t3 INNER JOIN t4 ON t4.id1 = t3.id2 INNER JOIN t5 ON t4.id2 = t5.id1)
ON t3.id2 IS NOT NULL
WHERE t1.id1=2;
PREPARE stmt FROM
"SELECT t1.id1 AS id, t5.id1 AS ngroupbynsa
FROM t1 INNER JOIN t2 ON t2.id2 = t1.id1
LEFT OUTER JOIN
(t3 INNER JOIN t4 ON t4.id1 = t3.id2 INNER JOIN t5 ON t4.id2 = t5.id1)
ON t3.id2 IS NOT NULL
WHERE t1.id1=2";
EXECUTE stmt;
EXECUTE stmt;
EXECUTE stmt;
EXECUTE stmt;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1), (2,1), (3,2);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2,1), (3,2), (4,3);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1,1), (3,2), (2,NULL);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1,1), (2,1), (3,3);
INSERT INTO t5 VALUES (1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (4,3);
EXECUTE stmt;
EXECUTE stmt;
EXECUTE stmt;
EXECUTE stmt;
SELECT t1.id1 AS id, t5.id1 AS ngroupbynsa
FROM t1 INNER JOIN t2 ON t2.id2 = t1.id1
LEFT OUTER JOIN
(t3 INNER JOIN t4 ON t4.id1 = t3.id2 INNER JOIN t5 ON t4.id2 = t5.id1)
ON t3.id2 IS NOT NULL
WHERE t1.id1=2;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3,t4,t5;
#
# Test for bug #24345: crash with nested left outer join when outer table is substituted
# for a row that happens to have a null value for the join attribute.
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
ct int DEFAULT NULL,
pc int DEFAULT NULL,
INDEX idx_ct (ct),
INDEX idx_pc (pc)
);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES
(1,NULL,NULL),(2,NULL,NULL),(3,NULL,NULL),(4,NULL,NULL),(5,NULL,NULL);
CREATE TABLE t2 (
id int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
sr int NOT NULL,
nm varchar(255) NOT NULL,
INDEX idx_sr (sr)
);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES
(2441905,4308,'LesAbymes'),(2441906,4308,'Anse-Bertrand');
CREATE TABLE t3 (
id int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
ct int NOT NULL,
ln int NOT NULL,
INDEX idx_ct (ct),
INDEX idx_ln (ln)
);
CREATE TABLE t4 (
id int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
nm varchar(255) NOT NULL
);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (4308,'Guadeloupe'),(4309,'Martinique');
SELECT t1.*
FROM t1 LEFT JOIN
(t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t3.ct=t2.id AND t3.ln='5') ON t1.ct=t2.id
WHERE t1.id='5';
SELECT t1.*, t4.nm
FROM t1 LEFT JOIN
(t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t3.ct=t2.id AND t3.ln='5') ON t1.ct=t2.id
LEFT JOIN t4 ON t2.sr=t4.id
WHERE t1.id='5';
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3,t4;
BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join Two problems here: Problem 1: While constructing the join columns list the optimizer does as follows: 1. Sets the join_using_fields/natural_join members of the right JOIN operand. 2. Makes a "table reference" (TABLE_LIST) to parent the two tables. 3. Assigns the join_using_fields/is_natural_join of the wrapper table using join_using_fields/natural_join of the rightmost table 4. Sets join_using_fields to NULL for the right JOIN operand. 5. Passes the parent table up to the same procedure on the upper level. Step 1 overrides the the join_using_fields that are set for a nested join wrapping table in step 4. Fixed by making a designated variable SELECT_LEX::prev_join_using to pass the data from step 1 to step 4 without destroying the wrapping table data. Problem 2: The optimizer checks for ambiguous columns while transforming NATURAL JOIN/JOIN USING to JOIN ON. While doing that there was no distinction between columns that are used in the generated join condition (where ambiguity can be checked) and the other columns (where ambiguity can be checked only when resolving references coming from outside the JOIN construct itself). Fixed by allowing the non-USING columns to be present in multiple copies in both sides of the join and moving the ambiguity check to the place where unqualified references to the join columns are resolved (find_field_in_natural_join()). mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - test case mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - test case sql/mysql_priv.h: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - use SELECT_LEX to store the ref to JOIN USING list needed by the parser sql/sql_base.cc: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - proper check for duplicate cols - more detailed debug output sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - use SELECT_LEX to store the ref to JOIN USING list needed by the parser sql/sql_parse.cc: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - proper check for duplicate cols in JOIN USING sql/sql_yacc.yy: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - use SELECT_LEX to store the ref to JOIN USING list needed by the parser sql/table.cc: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - return null if no table ref (as in nested join columns).
2007-01-31 15:04:38 +01:00
#
# BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT);
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT);
CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT, c INT);
CREATE TABLE t4 (a INT, c INT);
CREATE TABLE t5 (a INT, c INT);
SELECT b FROM t1 JOIN (t2 LEFT JOIN t3 USING (a) LEFT JOIN t4 USING (a)
LEFT JOIN t5 USING (a)) USING (a);
--error ER_NON_UNIQ_ERROR
SELECT c FROM t1 JOIN (t2 LEFT JOIN t3 USING (a) LEFT JOIN t4 USING (a)
LEFT JOIN t5 USING (a)) USING (a);
SELECT b FROM t1 JOIN (t2 JOIN t3 USING (a) JOIN t4 USING (a)
JOIN t5 USING (a)) USING (a);
--error ER_NON_UNIQ_ERROR
SELECT c FROM t1 JOIN (t2 JOIN t3 USING (a) JOIN t4 USING (a)
JOIN t5 USING (a)) USING (a);
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3,t4,t5;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT);
CREATE TABLE t2 (a INT, b INT);
CREATE TABLE t3 (a INT, b INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,1);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1,1);
--error ER_NON_UNIQ_ERROR
SELECT * FROM t1 JOIN (t2 JOIN t3 USING (b)) USING (a);
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3;
#
# BUG#29604: inner nest of left join interleaves with outer tables
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
carrier char(2) default NULL,
id int NOT NULL auto_increment PRIMARY KEY
);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES
('CO',235371754),('CO',235376554),('CO',235376884),('CO',235377874),
('CO',231060394),('CO',231059224),('CO',231059314),('CO',231060484),
('CO',231060274),('CO',231060124),('CO',231060244),('CO',231058594),
('CO',231058924),('CO',231058504),('CO',231059344),('CO',231060424),
('CO',231059554),('CO',231060304),('CO',231059644),('CO',231059464),
('CO',231059764),('CO',231058294),('CO',231058624),('CO',231058864),
('CO',231059374),('CO',231059584),('CO',231059734),('CO',231059014),
('CO',231059854),('CO',231059494),('CO',231059794),('CO',231058534),
('CO',231058324),('CO',231058684),('CO',231059524),('CO',231059974);
CREATE TABLE t2 (
scan_date date default NULL,
package_id int default NULL,
INDEX scan_date(scan_date),
INDEX package_id(package_id)
);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES
('2008-12-29',231062944),('2008-12-29',231065764),('2008-12-29',231066124),
('2008-12-29',231060094),('2008-12-29',231061054),('2008-12-29',231065644),
('2008-12-29',231064384),('2008-12-29',231064444),('2008-12-29',231073774),
('2008-12-29',231058594),('2008-12-29',231059374),('2008-12-29',231066004),
('2008-12-29',231068494),('2008-12-29',231070174),('2008-12-29',231071884),
('2008-12-29',231063274),('2008-12-29',231063754),('2008-12-29',231064144),
('2008-12-29',231069424),('2008-12-29',231073714),('2008-12-29',231058414),
('2008-12-29',231060994),('2008-12-29',231069154),('2008-12-29',231068614),
('2008-12-29',231071464),('2008-12-29',231074014),('2008-12-29',231059614),
('2008-12-29',231059074),('2008-12-29',231059464),('2008-12-29',231069094),
('2008-12-29',231067294),('2008-12-29',231070144),('2008-12-29',231073804),
('2008-12-29',231072634),('2008-12-29',231058294),('2008-12-29',231065344),
('2008-12-29',231066094),('2008-12-29',231069034),('2008-12-29',231058594),
('2008-12-29',231059854),('2008-12-29',231059884),('2008-12-29',231059914),
('2008-12-29',231063664),('2008-12-29',231063814),('2008-12-29',231063904);
CREATE TABLE t3 (
package_id int default NULL,
INDEX package_id(package_id)
);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES
(231058294),(231058324),(231058354),(231058384),(231058414),(231058444),
(231058474),(231058504),(231058534),(231058564),(231058594),(231058624),
(231058684),(231058744),(231058804),(231058864),(231058924),(231058954),
(231059014),(231059074),(231059104),(231059134),(231059164),(231059194),
(231059224),(231059254),(231059284),(231059314),(231059344),(231059374),
(231059404),(231059434),(231059464),(231059494),(231059524),(231059554),
(231059584),(231059614),(231059644),(231059674),(231059704),(231059734),
(231059764),(231059794),(231059824),(231059854),(231059884),(231059914),
(231059944),(231059974),(231060004),(231060034),(231060064),(231060094),
(231060124),(231060154),(231060184),(231060214),(231060244),(231060274),
(231060304),(231060334),(231060364),(231060394),(231060424),(231060454),
(231060484),(231060514),(231060544),(231060574),(231060604),(231060634),
(231060664),(231060694),(231060724),(231060754),(231060784),(231060814),
(231060844),(231060874),(231060904),(231060934),(231060964),(231060994),
(231061024),(231061054),(231061084),(231061144),(231061174),(231061204),
(231061234),(231061294),(231061354),(231061384),(231061414),(231061474),
(231061564),(231061594),(231061624),(231061684),(231061714),(231061774),
(231061804),(231061894),(231061984),(231062074),(231062134),(231062224),
(231062254),(231062314),(231062374),(231062434),(231062494),(231062554),
(231062584),(231062614),(231062644),(231062704),(231062734),(231062794),
(231062854),(231062884),(231062944),(231063004),(231063034),(231063064),
(231063124),(231063154),(231063184),(231063214),(231063274),(231063334),
(231063394),(231063424),(231063454),(231063514),(231063574),(231063664);
CREATE TABLE t4 (
carrier char(2) NOT NULL default '' PRIMARY KEY,
id int(11) default NULL,
INDEX id(id)
);
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES
('99',6),('SK',456),('UA',486),('AI',1081),('OS',1111),('VS',1510);
CREATE TABLE t5 (
carrier_id int default NULL,
INDEX carrier_id(carrier_id)
);
INSERT INTO t5 VALUES
(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),
(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),
(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),
(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),
(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),
(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(6),(456),(456),(456),
(456),(456),(456),(456),(456),(456),(456),(456),(456),(456),(456),(456),
(456),(486),(1081),(1111),(1111),(1111),(1111),(1510);
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM((t2 JOIN t1 ON t2.package_id = t1.id)
JOIN t3 ON t3.package_id = t1.id);
EXPLAIN
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM ((t2 JOIN t1 ON t2.package_id = t1.id)
JOIN t3 ON t3.package_id = t1.id)
LEFT JOIN
(t5 JOIN t4 ON t5.carrier_id = t4.id)
ON t4.carrier = t1.carrier;
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM ((t2 JOIN t1 ON t2.package_id = t1.id)
JOIN t3 ON t3.package_id = t1.id)
LEFT JOIN
(t5 JOIN t4 ON t5.carrier_id = t4.id)
ON t4.carrier = t1.carrier;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3,t4,t5;
#
# BUG#49322: Nested left joins + not-exist optimization
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
pk int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
a int DEFAULT NULL,
KEY idx(a)
);
CREATE TABLE t2 (
pk int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
a int DEFAULT NULL,
KEY idx(a)
);
CREATE TABLE t3 (
pk int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
a int DEFAULT NULL,
KEY idx(a)
);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES
(1,2), (2,7), (3,5), (4,7), (5,5), (6,NULL), (7,NULL), (8,9);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES
(1,NULL), (4,2), (5,2), (3,4), (2,8);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES
(1,9), (2,2), (3,5), (4,2), (5,7), (6,0), (7,5);
SELECT t1.pk, t1.a, t2.pk, t2.a,t3.pk, t3.a
FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t3.a=t2.a) ON t2.a=t1.a;
SELECT t1.pk, t1.a, t2.pk, t2.a,t3.pk, t3.a
FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t3.a=t2.a) ON t2.a=t1.a
WHERE t2.pk IS NULL;
SELECT t1.pk, t1.a, t2.pk, t2.a,t3.pk, t3.a
FROM t1 LEFT JOIN (t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t3.a=t2.a) ON t2.a=t1.a
WHERE t3.pk IS NULL;
DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3;
2010-10-28 01:31:22 +02:00
#
# LP BUG#817360: Nested left joins + not-exist optimization
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int NOT NULL );
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (9), (9);
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int NOT NULL );
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (9);
CREATE TABLE t3 (a int NOT NULL, b int);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (19,9);
CREATE TABLE t4 (b int) ;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN
((t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t2.a=t3.b) LEFT JOIN t4 ON t3.a=t4.b)
ON t1.a=t2.a;
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN
((t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t2.a=t3.b) LEFT JOIN t4 ON t3.a=t4.b)
ON t1.a=t2.a
WHERE t3.a IS NULL;
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT * FROM t1 LEFT JOIN
((t2 LEFT JOIN t3 ON t2.a=t3.b) LEFT JOIN t4 ON t3.a=t4.b)
ON t1.a=t2.a
WHERE t3.a IS NULL;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3,t4;
SET optimizer_switch=@save_optimizer_switch;
BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join Two problems here: Problem 1: While constructing the join columns list the optimizer does as follows: 1. Sets the join_using_fields/natural_join members of the right JOIN operand. 2. Makes a "table reference" (TABLE_LIST) to parent the two tables. 3. Assigns the join_using_fields/is_natural_join of the wrapper table using join_using_fields/natural_join of the rightmost table 4. Sets join_using_fields to NULL for the right JOIN operand. 5. Passes the parent table up to the same procedure on the upper level. Step 1 overrides the the join_using_fields that are set for a nested join wrapping table in step 4. Fixed by making a designated variable SELECT_LEX::prev_join_using to pass the data from step 1 to step 4 without destroying the wrapping table data. Problem 2: The optimizer checks for ambiguous columns while transforming NATURAL JOIN/JOIN USING to JOIN ON. While doing that there was no distinction between columns that are used in the generated join condition (where ambiguity can be checked) and the other columns (where ambiguity can be checked only when resolving references coming from outside the JOIN construct itself). Fixed by allowing the non-USING columns to be present in multiple copies in both sides of the join and moving the ambiguity check to the place where unqualified references to the join columns are resolved (find_field_in_natural_join()). mysql-test/r/join_nested.result: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - test case mysql-test/t/join_nested.test: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - test case sql/mysql_priv.h: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - use SELECT_LEX to store the ref to JOIN USING list needed by the parser sql/sql_base.cc: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - proper check for duplicate cols - more detailed debug output sql/sql_lex.h: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - use SELECT_LEX to store the ref to JOIN USING list needed by the parser sql/sql_parse.cc: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - proper check for duplicate cols in JOIN USING sql/sql_yacc.yy: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - use SELECT_LEX to store the ref to JOIN USING list needed by the parser sql/table.cc: BUG#25575: ERROR 1052 (Column in from clause is ambiguous) with sub-join - return null if no table ref (as in nested join columns).
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--echo End of 5.0 tests
--echo #
--echo # MDEV-621: LP:693329 - Assertion `!is_interleave_error' failed on low optimizer_search_depth
--echo #
set @tmp_mdev621= @@optimizer_search_depth;
SET SESSION optimizer_search_depth = 4;
CREATE TABLE t1 (f1 int,f2 int,f3 int,f4 int) ;
INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES (0,0,2,0),(NULL,0,2,0);
CREATE TABLE t2 (f1 int) ;
CREATE TABLE t3 (f3 int,PRIMARY KEY (f3)) ;
CREATE TABLE t4 (f5 int) ;
CREATE TABLE t5 (f2 int) ;
SELECT alias2.f4 FROM t1 AS alias1
LEFT JOIN t1 AS alias2
LEFT JOIN t2 AS alias3
LEFT JOIN t3 AS alias4 ON alias3.f1 = alias4.f3
ON alias2.f1
LEFT JOIN t4 AS alias5
JOIN t5 ON alias5.f5
ON alias2.f3 ON alias1.f2;
DROP TABLE t1,t2,t3,t4,t5;
--echo #
--echo # MDEV-7992: Nested left joins + 'not exists' optimization
--echo #
CREATE TABLE t1(
K1 INT PRIMARY KEY,
Name VARCHAR(15)
);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES
(1,'T1Row1'), (2,'T1Row2');
CREATE TABLE t2(
K2 INT PRIMARY KEY,
K1r INT,
rowTimestamp DATETIME,
Event VARCHAR(15)
);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES
(1, 1, '2015-04-13 10:42:11' ,'T1Row1Event1'),
(2, 1, '2015-04-13 10:42:12' ,'T1Row1Event2'),
(3, 1, '2015-04-13 10:42:12' ,'T1Row1Event3');
let $q1=
SELECT t1a.*, t2a.*,
t2i.K2 AS K2B, t2i.K1r AS K1rB,
t2i.rowTimestamp AS rowTimestampB, t2i.Event AS EventB
FROM
t1 t1a JOIN t2 t2a ON t2a.K1r = t1a.K1
LEFT JOIN
( t1 t1i LEFT JOIN t2 t2i ON t2i.K1r = t1i.K1)
ON (t1i.K1 = 1) AND
(((t2i.K1r = t1a.K1 AND t2i.rowTimestamp > t2a.rowTimestamp ) OR
(t2i.rowTimestamp = t2a.rowTimestamp AND t2i.K2 > t2a.K2))
OR (t2i.K2 IS NULL))
WHERE
t2a.K1r = 1 AND t2i.K2 IS NULL;
eval $q1;
eval EXPLAIN EXTENDED $q1;
CREATE VIEW v1 AS
SELECT t2i.*
FROM t1 as t1i LEFT JOIN t2 as t2i ON t2i.K1r = t1i.K1
WHERE t1i.K1 = 1 ;
let $q2=
SELECT
t1a.*, t2a.*, t2b.K2 as K2B, t2b.K1r as K1rB,
t2b.rowTimestamp as rowTimestampB, t2b.Event as EventB
FROM
t1 as t1a JOIN t2 as t2a ON t2a.K1r = t1a.K1
LEFT JOIN
v1 as t2b
ON ((t2b.K1r = t1a.K1 AND t2b.rowTimestamp > t2a.rowTimestamp) OR
(t2b.rowTimestamp = t2a.rowTimestamp AND t2b.K2 > t2a.K2))
OR (t2b.K2 IS NULL)
WHERE
t1a.K1 = 1 AND
t2b.K2 IS NULL;
eval $q2;
eval EXPLAIN EXTENDED $q2;
DROP VIEW v1;
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
set optimizer_search_depth= @tmp_mdev621;